ThenspakeElishavnto the woman ( whosesonne he had restored to life) saying, Arise, and goe thou and thinehousholde, and soiournewhersoeuerthoucanstsoiourne: for the Lordhathcalled for a famin, and it shallalsocomevpon the landseuenyeeres.

And it came to passe as he was telling the King how hee had restored a deadbody to life, thatbehold, the womanwhosesonne he had restored to life, cryed to the King for her house and for her land. And Gehazisaid, My lord O king, this is the woman, and this is her sonne, whomElisharestored to life.

And when the kingasked the woman, sheetolde him. So the Kingappointedvnto her a certaineofficer, saying, Restore all that was hers, and all the fruites of the field, since the day that she left the land, euentill now.

So Hazaelwent to meete him, and tooke a presentwith him, euen of euerygoodthing of Damascus, fourtiecamelsburden, and came, and stoodbefore him, and said, Thy sonneBenhadadking of Syriahathsent me to thee, saying, Shall I recouer of thisdisease?

And Hazaelsaid, Why weepeth my lord? And he answered, Because I know the euillthatthouwilt doe vnto the children of Israel: theirstrongholdswiltthou set on fire, and theiryoung men wiltthouslaywith the sword, and wiltdashtheirchildren, and rip vp theirwomenwithchilde.

And kingIoramwentbacke to be healed in Iezreel, of the woundeswhich the Syrians had giuen him at Ramah, when hee foughtagainstHazaelking of Syria: And Ahaziah the son of Iehoramking of Iudah, wentdowne to see Ioram the sonne of Ahab in Iezreel, because he was sicke.